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Man in Jonestown Towers reports breathing difficultySalina KS

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Salina, KS

A 63-year-old man at Jonestown Towers pressed his medical alarm pendant because he was having trouble breathing and was concerned his oxygen was not working properly. Emergency medical services are responding to assist.

Audio|Source: Salina City Police and County Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Medical alarm pendant press, not page 114 at near Johnstown Avenue,
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Unit W5B, Jonestown Towers.
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Medical alarm pendant press at near Johnstown Avenue,
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Unit W5B, Jonestown Towers, Medical One.
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Dispatch, medical one's around, Jonestown.
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10-4[1], a 63-year-old male who states,
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he's having trouble breathing.
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He's wondering if maybe his oxygen is off. He does have somebody there with him, though.
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It was a medical button press.
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10-4[1], medical one copies.
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We'll be there shortly.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received

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